dmgrendel
Squire
Posts: 42
Favorite D&D Class: Barbarian on the table, Cleric at heart
Favorite D&D Race: Orcs!
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Post by dmgrendel on Jan 7, 2016 22:20:19 GMT
Well, the title really says it all. I'm about to embark on a grand Internet search for a Jedi class that isn't super overpowered. But I thought I'd stop here first. Requirements: Telekinesis- doesn't need to be strong right off the bat Charm Person- again, doesn't need to start at dominate levels. Acrobatics- bonuses to jump and balance/acrobatics. Monk bonuses? A weapon and a code. I'll dig through cavalier orders, but any input would be great.
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Post by lasersniper on Jan 7, 2016 23:37:53 GMT
Well, the title really says it all. I'm about to embark on a grand Internet search for a Jedi class that isn't super overpowered. But I thought I'd stop here first. Requirements: Telekinesis- doesn't need to be strong right off the bat Charm Person- again, doesn't need to start at dominate levels. Acrobatics- bonuses to jump and balance/acrobatics. Monk bonuses? A weapon and a code. I'll dig through cavalier orders, but any input would be great. I mean, there is always the.... what were they called, psychics? I know they were in 4e, but you could tweak that to be more jedi like. Or see if multi-classing with monk would work. More research needs to be done. Will be back, but there is somewhere to start.
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Samuel Wise
Demigod
Ready to Help...
Posts: 989
Favorite D&D Class: Warlock
Favorite D&D Race: Mousefolk
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Post by Samuel Wise on Jan 7, 2016 23:38:08 GMT
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kaulguard
Commoner
Posts: 18
Favorite D&D Class: Wizard
Favorite D&D Race: Elf
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Post by kaulguard on Jan 8, 2016 1:54:40 GMT
I played a monk/sorcerer named Anjo Pei as a Zheddai Monk in my first 3rd ed game just to see if it would work. Worked very well.
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dmgrendel
Squire
Posts: 42
Favorite D&D Class: Barbarian on the table, Cleric at heart
Favorite D&D Race: Orcs!
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Post by dmgrendel on Jan 8, 2016 15:41:22 GMT
Thanks for the help! I've dug out my old psionic handbook from 3.5, but the tribality page looks promising!
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Post by catcharlie on Jan 9, 2016 12:14:19 GMT
A previously mentioned there is the Tribality Homebrew, which is probably your best bet, if your player wants to go for the multiclass route DawnforgedCast has a few videos where he makes a Jedi character from a monk/warlock. *note: the videos are just over an hour each, the longest one is 1h20m*
Part 1
part 2 (Up to level 3)
Part 3 (up to level 20)
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Post by DM Windhover on Feb 4, 2016 22:04:12 GMT
Late to the party on this one, but I played with this a while back. It needs a bit of work for balance, but I'm pretty happy with it overall. Jedi Class ver. 2.pdf (742.04 KB) Edit: Also, I was in the process of doing a larger Star Wars conversion, so there are references to non-standard 5e skills and weapons in there.
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